Brisk’s Something Else Button: Like Chat GPT for Teachers

Need a teaching resource, like, right now? Brisk’s “Something Else” button is here to save the day (and your sanity). Brisk’s “Something Else” button creates anything—vocab lists, escape rooms, even a list of jokes or tongue twisters. The possibilities are truly endless.

What is Something Else?

You’ve tried AI chatbots before. This is different.

You shouldn’t need a master’s degree in “prompt engineering” to use AI tools. That’s where Something Else comes in—it’s like ChatGPT, but built specifically for teachers.

Need an escape room? A game? A song? Or maybe that random activity you just realized you need for tomorrow? Done.

With  Something Else, you’ll get:

A Ready-to-Go Resource

Unlike generic tools, this one doesn’t need endless rephrasing. It’s built to deliver teacher- and student-ready content instantly.

Something made for teachers and students - on the first try

Every output is tailored to meet your classroom’s grade level, subject, and teaching goals.

Time Back in Your Day

Skip the guesswork and get straight to teaching.

How to Use Brisk’s Something Else Button - an AI Tool for Teachers

Tips for Getting the Most Out of Something Else

Even though “Something Else” is built to make things easy, here are a few ways to get even better results:

Be Specific

The more details you include in the prompt box, the more tailored the result. Try: “Create a 10-question quiz for high school biology, focusing on cell structure.”

Ask for Variations

Was Brisk's first creation not quite what you wanted? Say, “Make this shorter” or “Add a fun activity.”

Experiment

Try instructional resources you wouldn’t normally have time for, like engaging hooks, escape rooms, and even throwing in your student’s favorite trending topics.

What Can Something Else Create? Examples by Grade and Subject

Elementary School

A math center activity on fractions

A story starter for creative writing

A social studies lesson on local government

A set of jokes about the topic you’re teaching

Middle School

A subject-specific vocab list

A science lab experiment about the water cycle

A persuasive essay prompt for 8th-grade English

A debate activity about renewable energy

High School

A history project outline on the Civil Rights Movement

A geometry quiz on angles and proofs

A discussion guide for the novel, 1984

Specialized Classes

An IEP-friendly reading comprehension activity

A coding lesson for beginners

A Spanish vocabulary game

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Administrators

A job description for your newest teaching position

A customized lesson plan template to share with your staff

A joke of the day for your e-mails to staff

Want something completely custom? Something Else can handle it.

Try it!